On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Philip Coltart wrote:

> I am using Final Cut to get a nice m2v file at 7.5 mbs and aiff audio 
> which I convert to MP2 using BitVice Helper.  When I mux them together 
> in Bitvice Helper I get a nice MPEG2 with a rate of about 7.8mbs but in 
> the file header is a mux rate of 108000.  So when I send it to the 
> folks at Telestream their product will not read it because of that Mux 
> rate.. Can you help me?

        Hmmm, I reread that numerous times and couldn't find anything
        relating to the use of the mjpegtools.

        Have you tried the BitVice-users mailing list ? :-)   It would seem
        their multiplexor is putting the legal max out in the header even 
        though the summed rate does not approach that.   I've seen the same
        thing with HD content that was flagged as 45 Mb/s when the max can
        only be 19.8 or so.

        You might try 'mplex' from mjpegtools to do the final muxing 
        of the audio and video - something like "mplex -f 8 -b 8000 ..."
        should do the trick.

        Steven Schultz



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